Journal of Chemistry

Study of Thermal Decomposition and Instrumental Analysis of Synthesised Polyvinyl Alcohol Polymer

Author:
R. P. PAWAR
Affiliation:

Govt Institute of Forensic Science, Nipat Niranjan Nagar , Caves Road Aurangabad M.S. India

Email:-ramkrupawr@gmail.com

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Issue Date:
April 2015
Abstract:

Polyvinyl alcohol has various applications in the food industries as a binding and coating agent. It is a film coating agent specially in applications where moisture barrier protection properties are required. Polyvinyl alcohol protects the active ingredients from moisture, oxygen and other environmental components, while simultaneously masking their taste and odor. The obtained films were transparent and homogenous with enhanced mechanical properties and thermal stability1- 4. In recent years water-soluble polymers are gaining more and more interest in different applications. One of the most widely used water-soluble polymers is polyvinyl alcohol polymer (PVA). For more than 70 years it is applied in a variety of applications in medicine, pharmacy, cosmetics and industrial production5-10. PVA binds to polar molecules exceptionally well.

The physico-chemical characterization and compatibility of Water-soluble synthetic polymers were analyzed by means of FT-IR spectroscopy, TGA, HPLC and UV visible spectrophotometer.

Pages:
1-6
ISSN:
2319-8036 (Online) - 0973-3450 (Print)
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DOI:
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R. P. PAWAR, "Study of Thermal Decomposition and Instrumental Analysis of Synthesised Polyvinyl Alcohol Polymer", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 11, Issue 1, Page Number 1-6, 2016

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